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posts in Nurture Knowledge found All Articles Filters Ideas & ReflectionsCultivating Inclusive Excellence in Science: Lessons from Trinity Washington University View Article October 29 3:00 pm UTC The Making of The Wider World & Scrimshaw, Part II Join members of the curatorial team and the exhibition’s advisory board to learn about how the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s special exhibition The... Read more October 23 3:00 pm UTC The Making of The Wider World & Scrimshaw, Part I Join members of the curatorial team and the exhibition’s advisory board to learn about how the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s special exhibition The... Read more Foundation NewsFive Years of Growth and Change View Article October 17 10:00 am UTC Exhibition: Joyce J: Scott: Walk a Mile in My Dreams Seattle, Washington Step into the visionary world of Joyce J. Scott, celebrated as one of today’s most prolific and boundary-breaking artists. Best known for her... Read more Democracy, Ethics, and Public Trust How Communities in Colombia are Mobilizing to Shape Their Own Best Futures Luce’s Interim President, Sean Buffington, recently spoke with Arturo Escobar, the Principal Investigator of the Asociación Cultural Casa del...View Resource Clare Boothe Luce Program Empowering Users, Resisting Tech Titans: Reclaiming AI and the Internet Sarah Roberts, Full Professor of Gender Studies, Information Studies, and Labor Studies at UCLA, has always been conscious of the history of academic...View Resource Women in STEMDr. Esma Gel on the Beauty and Future of Math View Article Clare Boothe Luce Program “We Need to Blend Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science for Deeper Insights,” say Indigenous Scholars “Science, as it’s typically presented, is very much through a Western lens. It’s considered objective, something above culture, but...View Resource Asia No Time to Lose in Advancing Cross-Disciplinary Asian Studies At the end of 2023, I retired from the Henry Luce Foundation, where I was proud to have worked for 25 years as a member of its Asia Program, first as...View Resource 1
Ideas & ReflectionsCultivating Inclusive Excellence in Science: Lessons from Trinity Washington University View Article
The Making of The Wider World & Scrimshaw, Part II Join members of the curatorial team and the exhibition’s advisory board to learn about how the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s special exhibition The... Read more
The Making of The Wider World & Scrimshaw, Part I Join members of the curatorial team and the exhibition’s advisory board to learn about how the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s special exhibition The... Read more
Exhibition: Joyce J: Scott: Walk a Mile in My Dreams Seattle, Washington Step into the visionary world of Joyce J. Scott, celebrated as one of today’s most prolific and boundary-breaking artists. Best known for her... Read more
How Communities in Colombia are Mobilizing to Shape Their Own Best Futures Luce’s Interim President, Sean Buffington, recently spoke with Arturo Escobar, the Principal Investigator of the Asociación Cultural Casa del...View Resource
Empowering Users, Resisting Tech Titans: Reclaiming AI and the Internet Sarah Roberts, Full Professor of Gender Studies, Information Studies, and Labor Studies at UCLA, has always been conscious of the history of academic...View Resource
“We Need to Blend Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science for Deeper Insights,” say Indigenous Scholars “Science, as it’s typically presented, is very much through a Western lens. It’s considered objective, something above culture, but...View Resource
No Time to Lose in Advancing Cross-Disciplinary Asian Studies At the end of 2023, I retired from the Henry Luce Foundation, where I was proud to have worked for 25 years as a member of its Asia Program, first as...View Resource